It is a science fiction movie very different from the others. It almost looks more like a Dalí or Bosco painting animated with psychedelic touches. In that style, to tell the truth, it shares a certain abstraction with Russian animation 'The glass harmonica' (1968).
I can not say too much. I am not an expert in this style of movies.
A little unknown gem of animation that needs to be watched. It's disconnected story and character relatability is a little lacking but the movie more than makes up for it by beautiful illustrations, interesting and creatively designed creatures and a catchy otherworldly soundtrack that is worth listening to outside of the film.
me as an om: "oh no don't step on me kind draag hahaha :flushed: please no don't kill me hahaha :tired_face:"
Someone who was mean to ants as a child was trippin’ balls on some acid when a friend handed them a notebook and something to write with.
Unique and weird is what this movie is. I'm sure some people will really like that.
The original title of the film is La planète sauvage.
Imagine the kid in The Point! tripping balls on bad acid and you have his journey to the Fantastic Planet (which is a misnomer because it should be called the So-So Planet).
As this was made for tweens on acid (ah, the early 70s), I'm not the target market, but that didn't stop me from appreciating the dark images and anti-racism allusions. Still, as neither of these aspects were worked deeply enough, my enjoyment stayed as 2D as the animation.
Shout by tisha.srivastavBlockedParent2020-01-20T15:43:24Z
This movie is an unmissable gem https://youtu.be/NBdRQo-OaGg